Bromine (Br)
PS if your in Mrs Timmoneys year nine class at UYSC, its a small world.
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I'm in year nine (in Australia though.) and all of the questions I need for my homework are pretty much written exactly like in the book.
hahaha.
Is it for science dimentions 3? haha
Bromine
Symbol: Br
Atomic Number: 35
bromine creates bromine irons and the symbol for that is Br
Bromine (Br)
Sodium bromide: NaBr
Bromine
Bromine
Bromine is an element and can't be "made" from any other element (except by a nuclear reaction). However, since the question asks for a sodium compound, one possibility is sodium bromide, which can be melted and electrolyzed to form bromine at the anode.
We know that the alkali metal sodium (Na) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to create sodium bromide (NaBr). The equation looks like this: Na + Br => NaBr
Bromine is in +5 oxidation state, oxygen is -2 and sodium is +1.
Sodium + Bromine ----> Sodium bromide2 Na + Br2 ----> 2 NaBr
NaCL is sodium chloride, commonly known as salt.
Sodium Bromide - ionic compound - NaBr.
Sodium and bromine are the elements in sodium bromide (NaBr) compound.
Bromine is an element and can't be "made" from any other element (except by a nuclear reaction). However, since the question asks for a sodium compound, one possibility is sodium bromide, which can be melted and electrolyzed to form bromine at the anode.
The chemical compound of sodium and bromine is sodium bromide -NaBr.NaBr is used as drug (sedative agent), disinfectant, preparation of dense fluids for oil extraction.
The compound sodium bromide is formed by the formation of ionic bonds between sodium and bromide ions.
Yes it is anionic compound because, We know that the alkali metal sodium (Na) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to create sodium bromide (NaBr). The equation looks like this:Na + Br => NaBr
Generally a metal with a nonmetal forms an ionic bond. Sodium is a metal and bromine is a nonmetal, so they will form an ionic bond, forming the compound sodium bromide, NaBr.
NaBr is Sodium Bromide (Na is Sodium, Br is Bromine) Usually when you link only two elements together the ending of the product is -ide
There are two elements that make up the compound NaBr, or sodium bromide. These two elements are sodium and bromine.
I'm not sure but I know that when sodium reacts with bromine it does that.
We know that the alkali metal sodium (Na) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to create sodium bromide (NaBr). The equation looks like this: Na + Br => NaBr
Bromine is in +5 oxidation state, oxygen is -2 and sodium is +1.